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Rose Kent

Autore di Kimchi & Calamari

3 opere 296 membri 20 recensioni

Opere di Rose Kent

Kimchi & Calamari (2007) 239 copie
Rocky Road (2010) 55 copie

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This is a good read dealing with some fairly heavy issues, particularly bipolar disorder and peer mediation. I did find some aspects of the story to be a stretch, however. The main character is mature well beyond her twelve years, often unbelievably so.
 
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sashathewild | 5 altre recensioni | Jul 2, 2023 |
At first, I wasn't really into the MC's personality. Once I got to know him and his story I began to really care. This is about adoption so there were moments where Joseph felt unwanted or like he wasn't really his parents kids. I got pretty teary eyed towards the end because of reasons... I've always felt that adoption was something I might like to do in the future, but I wouldn't want my child questioning whether they were my kid or not which I could that the parents felt the same. There was a moment at the end where Joseph was told that he never had to prove he was Korean which brought me back to something said about me and how I've never felt really Hispanic but I know that I never have to prove who I am to someone else who matters. Joseph and I know who we are.… (altro)
 
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AdrianaGarcia | 13 altre recensioni | Jul 10, 2018 |
Fourteen-year-old Joseph was born in Korea and adopted as a baby by an Italian-American couple. This usually doesn't seem to bother him much but when first his teacher assigns a research project into each student's ancestry and then a Korean family moves into town, Joseph begins questioning his identity and feeling like a fraudulent Korean who doesn't quite fit in no matter where he is.

This book is a well-done example of a realistic novel for tweens and young teens. Joseph's problems are relatable and not necessarily traumatic like in a lot of YA books. Although his situation is very specific, the concept of feeling not quite in one category nor another is likely universal amongst the target age group (e.g., no longer a child but not yet an adult). The plot tackles other everyday problems as well, such as finding a date for the big dance, juggling chores and homework, connecting meaningfully with parents, etc.

The colloquial language fits well with this book then, and it flows easily and quickly for the most part. However, Kent has some of the worst metaphors I have ever encountered including such lines as: "But suddenly I felt empty -- like the soda bottle in my hand;" "Rain sprinkled on my face like salt on french fries;" and "God, she was perfect. Even her hair, what with how it was flipped back with silver clips like the stanchions on the Verrazano Bridge."

The portrayal of Joseph's family is a smidge over the top with how very stereotypically Italian they are, but I think that may have been in part to highlight Joseph's feelings of not quite fitting in. Overall though, I would recommend this book as a decent offering into becoming more aware of different cultures. It definitely gives kids a chance to explore how other people who may not look like them or who have slightly unusual circumstances are still just like them in many ways.
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sweetiegherkin | 13 altre recensioni | Jun 4, 2017 |
Fourteen-year-old Joseph is of Korean descent, adopted as an infant by his Italian family, the Calderaros. He's a happily accepted the Italian culture and cuisine that's become part of his life, but when a teacher assigns an essay to research family background, Joseph is uncomfortable because he doesn't know anything about his Korean heritage. A fictional essay he writes gets him into trouble but an internet search may lead him to his real mother. Unfortunately, the lead does not pan out but his questioning about his heritage and family life help him see he can be comfortable with life as an "ethnic sandwich."
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Salsabrarian | 13 altre recensioni | Feb 2, 2016 |

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Opere
3
Utenti
296
Popolarità
#79,168
Voto
3.8
Recensioni
20
ISBN
14
Lingue
1

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